Swift Tools ET Series #8 At Pacific Raceways

Swift Tool ET #8   6-8-14 75708 June 2014 Kent, WA – What a difference one night will do the weather, from sunny all day yesterday to a marine layer of clouds that covered the track till early afternoon. That moisture laden air improves performance but when the sun comes out it’s a whole new game.

With a gambler added to the four classes and a 5:00pm deadline to finish the drag race crew seamed to go into smooth running mode as racing finished before curfew.

We also learned that Josh Colson tragically lost his life in an automobile accident over the weekend in Auburn.  All of us at Seeitimagery pass our condolences and prayers to Josh’s family.  You will be missed Josh…

Images from the Swift Tools ET Series #8 are now available – click here.

These winners figured it out on this race day:

Motorcycle: No round lost yet Jake Havens topped Joe Lind
Sportsman: Michael Vonasek stopped Larry Decamp
Pro: Robert Steffen beat Alan Borgen
Super Pro: Randy Brown over Tim Schmidt in a battle of the “Bathroom Row Group” of racers
No-Crosstalk: Dustin Ward edged Tony Pearce
Crosstalk: Jason Beggerly got it on a Dustin Martin foul

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Swift Tools ET Series #7 & Jr Dragster #5, LOL #1 – June 7th, 2014

Swift Tool ET #7, JR #5, LOL #1 6-7-14 115907 June 2014 Kent, WA – With no chance for rain in the forecast over 200 racers filled the grounds at Pacific Raceways for a Saturday full of competition.  There were eight classes to watch and enjoy by spectators and fans.

A group from Idaho has to get a long distance shout out as most of the bracket races were local. With this many entries a long day of racing was in store. When it takes six rounds just to get to the finals, that is a lot of drag racing.

Great track prep brought the wheels up at the starting line for many racers, even some who don’t normally do so.  A 60′ time just a tad bit quicker speaks volumes about the starting line prep. Round after round after round of racing often leads us to the time of day when racing has to stop for awhile because of the sun blinding the racers on the starting line, but not this day as Mother Nature provided enough cloud cover in the right spot to finish the event before dark.

Over 500 images are now available – including the gang from Idaho – click here.

WINNERS

Super Pro: Tracy Roberts over Jess Dale
Pro: Ken Reaves over Brad Burton
Sportsman: Nick Douglas over Mac West
Motorcycle: Jake Havens over Joe Lind
Jr Storm: Anastazia Gossette over Alexis Krier
Jr Lightning: Yeshua Wilcox over Kennedy Krier
Jr Thunder: Elizabeth Lindsey over Luke Cavar

SAMPLES

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Car Club #3, Jr Dragsters #4 & High School Drags At Pacific Raceways

CC #3 - Jr. #4 - HS Drags 6-6-14 68206 June 2014 Kent, WA – This race date started a little early as the rained out High School Drags fell to this date. It began with a mandatory drivers meeting at the starting line.

Track officials and three very experienced racers explained to those who were here for the first time and to refresh those who raced last year on proper procedures to race on the strip. “SAFETY” First and foremost was put to the driver’s after introductions by drag strip manager Ed Garfield. Be safe in what you are about to attempt was stressed by all those who spoke, each with personal experience on what can happen when things go bad.

In layman’s terms the drag strip is two lanes with a center line and two containment walls on either side. Bad things can happen when you cross that line or hit those walls, both points made and stressed to the high school students. How to exit the track and who has the right of way when doing so explained by top end man and the first person to respond to an incident in that area, Jeremy Scrivner.

With all questions answered the students dispersed to their pit areas. With most high schools from around the area represented the time trials began. With the time trial ET slips in hand the students were helped in the staging lanes put together a good dial-in, what their car should run according to the slips.

Mix in now the Car Club and Jr. Dragsters doing their time trials thus giving the students cool down time and a chance to watch two very different types of races. Four wheels and run what you brought cars and when you count the” wheelie” bar wheels an occasionally a motorcycle in car club and the very structured and similar looking, other than logo’s Jr. Dragsters, 1/8 mi. for them and 1/4 for the CC.

Non-stop racing now as round after round went by. Come dusk and what had to be the highlight of the day was the “burn-out” contest for anyone who wished to enter with part of the proceeds going to charity.

Two minutes to burn rubber and make tire smoke. Good wind conditions made for a large gathering of spectators. There were many getting loud cheers for blown tires and covering themselves in smoke.

Images of all the action are now available – Get a photo of those first runs down the quarter mile today, click here to go to the album.

WINNERS

High School: Christian Deolivera with a closer run on the D/I beat Brenda Rensberger
Jr. Storm: Alexis Krier stopped Anastazia Gossette
Jr Lightning: Katie Kapler’s reaction beat Brianna Lindsey
Jr Thunder: Ryan Lamoureux got by Luke Cavar
CC: Dennis McGinnis over John Lemma
Alumni: Sergio DeOliveira beat Brandon Glatt

SAMPLES

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Motocross Practice At Pacific Raceways – June 4th, 2014

MX Practice 6-4-14 56504 June 2014 Kent, WA – You have to love mid-week practice on your bike, greatly enhanced by sunny weather. A dry track lightly moistened with a spray of water to control the dust makes for some fast and high flying action, and it is only practice.

Practice as you race is the way to learn your limits, a fine balance between on the edge and wiping out, not what you want to do at speed but something you have to endure to get to your limits. Come out for yourself and see non-stop action all over the track.

Over 900 images today – with lots of shots of riders catching major air – check it all out by clicking here.

SAMPLES

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Import FaceOFF at Pacific Raceways – June 1st, 2014

Import FaceOff 6-1-14 24101 June 2014 Kent, WA – In their yearly visit to Pacific Raceways, Hybrid Entertainment brings the Import FaceOff for a car show and a day of drag racing for thousands who fill the grounds. Six classes filled the lanes with a wide range of race and street cars.

Most of the entries were without a parachute attached to the rear-end of their ride, but those who did have them put on quite a show – having to put the chutes to good use to get stopped from some pretty fast times and speed. Quite impressive for some non V8 powered race cars for a 1/4 mi. race. For more info on this event and more go to www.ImportFaceOff.net to find out more.

Images from the event are available now – click here.

WINNERS

BRACKET: Brett L. singled to the win when his competition broke
FORCED INDUCTION SPORT: John Wood over TJ Lewton
ALL MOTOR SPORT: Stas Yevenko over Joe Moore
FWD: Cole Marmon over David Landa
ALL MOTOR PRO: Stefan Barbu over Seth Vans
FORCED INDUCTION PRO: Jared Darby over Jeff Bush

SAMPLES

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Swift Tools Drag Racing Series #6 & Quick 8 – May 31st, 2014

Swift Tool ET Race #6 and Quick Eight 5-31-14 17631 May 2014 Kent, WA – All day racing on Saturday with fine weather is the best. This is event number six in a season long series sponsored by Swift Tool for those seeking “track champion” status, and an opportunity to represent the track at the ET Finals.  Oh, and not to mention the hardware that come with that position.

For the spectators these four classes offer some great ET racing in four NHRA legal classes and with a Quick Eight category the entertainment expands greatly. With all heads up racing and in the quick eight you have PRO MOD and A/FC and A/D racing against each other. Not normally seen in legal class racing it is exciting to watch a “funny car” race a “dragster” in a “heads up” race.

Great track prep by Pacific’s crew made the races closer than one might imagine, keeping up with the track in the spring northwest sun is a challenge for both track crew and crew chiefs alike. Starting line launches by the Stock and Super Stock classes brought some very high wheelies, some went quite a distance.  One ET racer went farther down the track then he has ever gone before looking more like “Ed Jones” then his “normal” wheels up launches.

Invited guests of series sponsor Swift Tool were being treated to a food and racing day with an added bonus of the sponsor’s car coming up against his good friend in some great side by side drag racing. Neither cared who won as they were having too much fun, though in any competition they do want to beat each other. Start to Finish it’s “Game On” then help each other for the next round.

Over 600 images are now available for viewing and purchase.  Click on the link below to go to the photo album.

Go To Swift Tools ET Series #6 Photo Album –

Being a “Family” sport this attitude prevails through the “classes”. These are the winner’s who kept up with the track and there competition:

MC: Current champ Jake Havens over past champ Joe Lind
SPORTSMAN: Over 50 “Wally’s” on the shelf Don Elgin added a “Trophy” when Nick Douglas fouled
PRO: Number 3 qualifier Robert Steffen bettered number 1 qfy. John Blonski
SUPER PRO: Closer to the dial gave the win to Wallace Cronin stopping many time winner Bill Heard
STOCK: Number 7 in the world say’s a lot as Jody Lang went the rounds to top Christopher Cour
SUPER STREET: Local racer Kyle Colletti in a reaction time win over BC resident Martin Rachel
SUPER GAS: This race had a BC racer Kirk Lanz over #1 qfy. Rob Willis
SUPER COMP: Marion Hurst edged Emmitt McKillop

Northwest Region SCCA US Majors Tour – Stephen K Danton Memorial Race At Pacific Raceways

SCCA Northwest Region US Major 5-26-14 78826 May 2014 Kent, WA – Nearly 150 entries rolled onto the Pacific Raceways legendary 2.25 mile road course for the 34th time: for this Memorial Day weekend of racing. The teams attending are from the Pacific Northwest, including parts of Canada. There were a number of teams from Nevada and California also that made the drive.

One driver came all the way from Miami Florida with his father overseeing him as this young man is only 17 years old. Has to be living a dream though, he is a good driver and is quite focused on the road ahead of him.

Local drag racers, the Ermish’s welcomed Troy from Tracy, CA for a family weekend get together, lots of smiles around that camp. I have to think that there is alot more families doing the same thing.

Enduring the weekend with the Northwest weather – still in spring mode was to be the challenge of the event. Cloudy, rain, sunny and dry has to make tuning and suspension changes a lot of log book moments.

Racing these fine machines in good conditions pushes man and race car to the limits, now throw in adverse weather and the seat of your pants becomes more in tune. For those who overcame all these conditions go to www.nwr-scca.org for the results.

Pacific Raceways has many wonderful vantage points and photo opportunities.  The weather provided a great variety of lighting conditions as well, so over 3,400 images are now available.  The pictures are broken down into four albums – by day, so please take a look at all of them for your favorites.

To go to the albums – click here.

SAMPLES

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Mid-Week Fun At Pacific Raceways

MX Practice 5-21-2014 06321 May 2014 Kent, WA – Mid-week fun? Mid-week practice? Both work by themselves, but put them together along with sunny skies and great weather and you get 6 hours or so of awesome lapping on the new track layout at Pacific Raceways Moto Cross MX track.

It seems this new layout has the many of the riders talking about the fun and challenge to get around the track as fast as possible. With a drop of the bulldozer blade the track can changed overnight.  The layout is a work in progress with more improvements on the table.

If you ride or just like the high flying dirt throwing corners the rider’s navigate, come on out on a Wednesday Practice night or better yet on Friday night to catch all the racing action on Pacific Raceways Moto Cross track.  Check Pacific’s web-site for info.

Almost 900 images are available thanks to the great weather – click here to check them out.

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Swift Tools ET Drag Racing Series #5 At Pacific Raceways

Swift Tool ET Race #5  5-18-14 03218 May 2014 Kent, WA – This day quite a number of people remember it as the day Mt. St. Helens blew up at the viewing site just north of the flow. A number of racers will pass nearby the site on their way north to the track, though just like then the Mt. clouds covered everything.

With the chance of rain on the horizon race’s lost one of their qualifying hits to hopefully beat Mother Nature.

Some think she got the hint as the rain stayed away – though the breeze had a chill to it. Over 125 racers raced against the changing skies as the sun was in and out affecting the Dial In choices. Those who got it right are as follows:

SUPER PRO: Al Chin took his door slammer wagon to stop the hard charging dragster of Darral Petitt
PRO: Track champ Scott Lewsley defended his turf in a double break-out over John Barnett
SPORTSMAN: #1 Qfy. Nick Douglas beat #7 Qfy. Hat Taylor
MC: Jake Havens got another win when Chris Benda fouled
No Crosstalk: Dennis McGinnis got it over Jason Cooper
Crosstalk: Tory Lea handed it to John Ermish

Images are now available – click here to go to the album.

A bonus today was the Austin family was out testing again, good to see you and photograph again. Good Luck with the dragster.

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Car Club #1 & Jr Dragster Nationals At Pacific Raceway

Car Club #1 and JR #1 5-16-14 23716 May 2014 Kent, WA – Friday night drag racing has been going on since two people wanted to see who was faster. This night had the next bunch of racers who have hopes and dreams to go further up the ladder in the sport. The beginner or Jr Dragster classes are a great start for the younger racers to get their feet wet.

Most are racer’s kids who want to do like their Mom or Dad, this fact shows how much drag racing is a family sport. Meanwhile in the other staging lanes are the car club members out for their first runs of the season. Mostly street driven rides with a drag racer at heart racing what they have and having a fun time doing so.

Images of all the action are now available – click here to go to the album.

WINNERS

JR Storm: Anastazia Gossette got the win when Alexis Krier ran too quick
JR Thunder: Ryan Lamoureux bested Luke Cavar
JR Lightning: Jordan Calhoun was handed the win on a red light by Lane Cavar

In a circle of what a lot of folks call northwest legends the Austin family came to the track to test. Walt, his son’s Pat and Mike and their Uncle Bucky brought their respective machines. Just as high powered and innovative as they were in their A/FC day’s. Good to see them still at it, Good Luck.

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